List of Members of the Salzburg State Parliament (3rd legislative period)

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This list of members of the Salzburg state parliament (3rd legislative period) lists all members of the Salzburg state parliament in the third legislative period or the 7th electoral period. The legislative period lasted from the constitution of the state parliament on December 11, 1954 to July 1, 1959. The constitution of the subsequent state parliament of the fourth legislative period took place on July 2, 1959.

With an amendment to the state constitutional law, the number of state parliament members was increased from 26 to 32 in 1945. As a result, the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) had 15 of the 32 MPs after the state elections in 1954 , which meant that it had gained three MPs. The Socialist Party of Austria (SPÖ) had 13 seats (9 so far), while the Independent Party of Independence lost one seat despite the increase in the number of seats and was only represented with four seats.

After the members of the state parliament had sworn in, the constituent meeting on December 11, 1954, elected the state government, Klaus II , succeeding the state government, Klaus I.

Functions

Landtag President

In the third legislative period, the office of the President of the State Parliament was again taken over by the President of the State Parliament, Franz Hell (ÖVP), who has been in office since 1945 . The function of the First Deputy President of the State Parliament has also remained unchanged since 1945 with Franz Illig (SPÖ). Due to the loss of the WdU, however, the office of second deputy state parliament president fell back to the ÖVP, which Michael Haslinger nominated for the office. The three functions were chosen on the day the Landtag was constituted, December 11, 1954.

Member of the state parliament

Surname fraction annotation
Aichinger Walter WdU on 27 January 1955 for Gustav Zeillinger sworn in
Back Alfred SPÖ  
Brunauer Josef SPÖ sworn in for Josef Kaut on July 4, 1956
Brunauer Johann SPÖ died on September 16, 1958
Daghofer Fritz ÖVP  
Eder Bruno SPÖ  
Eisl Josef ÖVP  
Glaser Karl ÖVP until February 7, 1955
Grani Josef SPÖ  
Resentment Florian WdU  
Gruber Fritz ÖVP sworn in for Karl Glaser on March 2, 1955
Gruber Katharina SPÖ  
Hallinger Ernst SPÖ  
Haslinger Michael ÖVP  
Hell Franz ÖVP  
Illig Franz SPÖ  
Chews Josef SPÖ until 1956
Kimml Anton SPÖ  
Klaus Josef ÖVP until 1955
Krüttner Manfred WdU  
Kumpfmiller Moritz ÖVP died on February 16, 1958
Long Helmut ÖVP sworn in for Moritz Kumpfmiller on April 2, 1958
Meikl Peter ÖVP  
Pexa Hans SPÖ  
Peyerl Franz SPÖ  
Prodinger Johann ÖVP  
Rehrl Josef ÖVP  
Renner Josef ÖVP died on February 8, 1958
Rettenbacher Heinrich ÖVP sworn in for Josef Renner on April 2, 1958
Röck Peter ÖVP  
Alois from Rudorf WdU  
Saller Martin ÖVP  
Schorn Fritz SPÖ  
Hungarian Martin ÖVP June 1, 1955 Josef Klaus sworn in
White child Josef SPÖ sworn in for Johann Brunauer on October 29, 1958
Probably Johann SPÖ  
Wolfgruber Rupert ÖVP  
Zeillinger Gustav WdU until 1955
Zyla Johann ÖVP  

literature

  • Richard Voithofer: Political Elites in Salzburg. A biographical handbook from 1918 to the present (= series of publications by the Research Institute for Political and Historical Studies of the Dr. Wilfried Haslauer Library, Salzburg. Vol. 32). Böhlau, Vienna et al. 2007, ISBN 978-3-205-77680-2 .